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work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Successful candidates will join the Computational Biology group, led by Prof. Antonio
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Successful candidates will join the Computational Biology group, led by Prof. Antonio del Sol, which develops computational models to address
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) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinaryexpertisein the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission of teaching and
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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Successful candidates will join the Computational Biology group, led by Prof. Antonio del Sol, which develops computational models to address
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) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission of teaching and
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The successful candidate will join the young, vibrant, and interdisciplinary FINATRAX Research Group, which builds bridges between business research and information systems engineering. The group
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Successful candidate will join the Clinical and Translational Informatics, led by Dr. Venkata Satagopam, which focuses on bridging translational medicine and bioinformatics through innovative data
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23 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Research Field Physics » Computational physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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pilots and pre-series devices. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to drive the core R&D work that takes the technology from a validated baseline to a calibrated pre-series suitable for field
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technologies (fiber-optic sensors, DIC), and computer science (machine learning tools) in collaboration with de department of Physics. The aim of the BriCE project is to develop a novel bridge monitoring